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Messages Eid Al-Adha 2017

Messages Eid-Ul-Adha make it easy to send a greeting Message on Eid Al-Adha to loved ones and your friends.

this application also be used in this app. There is also a function of Eid Al-Adha sticker that you can put in your selfie image or we-fie.

This application provide for you Eid Al-Adha New Latest provide in English. In this app to you can be like this sms so you can be easily to share your friend directly message via all Social media Application and also be copy message.

Messages Eid Al-Adha 2017 app is a collection of the sms,messages,quotes which made for all the people who respect Islam and live according to Quran.

★★★ FEATURES : ★★★

•Copy option to copy messages / words and paste them wherever you want

•With the Share option you can share messages / phrases in social network

•Or read it yourself.

•Very simple to use, the design is so sad.

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★★★ INFORMATIONS: ★★★

✔ Why do Muslims celebrate Eid al-Adha?

The Greater Eid commemorates the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son Ishmael as an act of obedience to Allah – and Allah's mercy in putting a lamb in Ishmael's place at the last moment. "Muslims believe that the very moment Ibrahim raised the knife, God told him to stop, that he had passed the test, and to replace Ishmael with a sacrificial ram," explains Al Arabiya. Eid also marks the end of Hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia.

✔ What does the Hajj involve?

The Hajj is the pilgrimage to Mecca, Islam's holiest site, and is an integral part of the Muslim faith. According to the Koran, all Muslims who can afford to should make the journey to Saudi Arabia at least once in their lifetime. Every year, at least two million Muslims will make the pilgrimage and stand before the Kaaba, a shrine built by Ibrahim, and pray to Allah. The prophet Muhammad said that a person who performs Hajj properly "will return as a newly born baby [free of all sins]"

✔ How is Greater Eid celebrated?

In Muslim countries, Eid al-Adha is a public holiday that involves animal sacrifice, prayers and family gatherings. The day begins with morning prayers, followed by visits to family and friends and the exchange of food and gifts. Muslims are obliged to share food and money with the poor so that they can take part in the celebrations.

Worshippers will slaughter an animal, typically a sheep or a goat, during Greater Eid celebrations as a symbol of Ibrahim's sacrifice to Allah. The animals have to meet certain standards in order to qualify for sacrifice, Arab News reports. They cannot be ill, blind, visibly lame and emaciated and minimum age restrictions apply.